Members of the Thompson family of the TLC reality series "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" were in a car accident in their home state of Georgia on Monday night. But according to family matriarch, Mama June Shannon, they're all OK.

In a statement, Shannon said, "As many of you have heard we were in a car accident last night. It was really scary for us, since it was the first time any of us had ever been in a wreck. We are definitely really sore today, but our top priority is to celebrate Pumpkin’s birthday. She turned 14 today and no matter how sore we feel we are going to go out and celebrate. As always we want to thank everyone for their support and well wishes."

According to multiple reports, Shannon, along with Alana "Honey Boo Boo" Thompson, Lauryn "Pumpkin" Shannon and Jessica "Chubbs" Shannon were in the car with Mama June's husband, Mike "Sugar Bear" Thompson, driving when they were struck by another vehicle.

The accident was first reported by TMZ. The family was taken to a nearby hospital, but escaped serious injury. No members of the "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" film crew were with the family at the time of the accident.

To the delight of comedy nerds the world over, "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" -- the eight-episode revival of the 2001 cult favorite starring Paul Rudd, Amy Poehler and Elizabeth Banks -- premiered Friday on Netflix.

When "Wet Hot American Summer" was released in theaters in July of 2001, the oddball comedy brought in just $295,000 at the box office — barely enough to buy a house in the suburbs, much less recoup its meager $1.8-million budget.

Were you to imagine a follow-up to “Wet Hot American Summer,” David Wain and Michael Showalter's 2001 absurdist parody of an 1980s summer camp movie, it likely would not be as a prequel in which all the members of the main cast, now 14 years older, return to play their old characters in a story...